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Mrs. A is currently taking Mucogel suspension at a dose of 10 mL after her 3 meals and at bedtime. How much magnesium hydroxide (in g) will Mrs. A have taken after 5 days of compliant use of Mucogel? (Mucogel contains magnesium hydroxide 195 mg and dried aluminum hydroxide 220 mg/5 mL)
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